17 Best North Georgia Vineyards

North Georgia’s rolling hills and perfect climate have created an amazing wine region that rivals California’s famous valleys. Nestled among the Blue Ridge Mountains, these vineyards offer spectacular views along with award-winning wines made from both European and native American grapes.

Whether you’re a serious wine enthusiast or just looking for a beautiful weekend getaway, these North Georgia vineyards deliver unforgettable tasting experiences.

1. Wolf Mountain Vineyards & Winery

Wolf Mountain Vineyards & Winery
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Perched atop a mountain with breathtaking panoramic views, this family-owned gem has earned numerous gold medals for their handcrafted wines. The Tuscan-style winery features a stunning tasting room with a massive stone fireplace that creates the perfect ambiance for sipping their European-style wines.

Sunday brunches here are legendary among locals, pairing delicious food with their crisp whites and complex reds. If you visit in the fall, the surrounding forest bursts with vibrant autumn colors that make the experience even more magical.

2. Montaluce Winery & Restaurant

Montaluce Winery & Restaurant
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Stepping onto the grounds feels like being transported to an Italian countryside estate. The architecture deliberately mimics a Tuscan villa, complete with terracotta roofing and stone walls that glow golden in the afternoon sun.

Their restaurant, Le Vigne, serves farm-to-table cuisine that perfectly complements their European-style wines. Many ingredients come directly from their on-site garden, ensuring the freshest flavors possible.

Wine enthusiasts particularly love their Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon, both consistently receiving high praise from critics.

3. Chateau Elan Winery & Resort

Chateau Elan Winery & Resort
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More than just a vineyard, this 3,500-acre resort offers the complete luxury wine experience. The French-inspired chateau houses not only a winery but also a four-star inn, spa, and multiple restaurants that make it perfect for special occasions.

Their wine selection ranges from traditional European varieties to sweet Southern muscadine wines. Don’t miss their behind-the-scenes winery tour where you’ll learn about their unique wine-making process from grape to bottle.

For a truly special experience, book one of their wine-blending classes where you can create your own custom bottle.

4. Frogtown Cellars

Frogtown Cellars
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Uniquely positioned on a hillside between two lakes, Frogtown benefits from a microclimate that produces exceptional grapes. The distinctive cypress post barn architecture houses a state-of-the-art production facility beneath a gorgeous tasting room.

What makes Frogtown special is their commitment to growing over 20 different grape varieties, allowing them to create fascinating blends you won’t find anywhere else. Their Touché blend consistently wins double gold medals in international competitions.

The panoramic deck offers the perfect spot to enjoy their wines while soaking in mountain views that stretch for miles.

5. Three Sisters Vineyards

Three Sisters Vineyards
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As the first family farm vineyard in Lumpkin County, Three Sisters pioneered wine-growing in this region of Georgia. Named after the three mountain peaks visible from the property, this vineyard maintains a charming, unpretentious atmosphere that welcomes both wine experts and curious beginners.

Their Fat Boy Red has developed something of a cult following among Georgia wine lovers. During harvest season, you might catch the owners working alongside their team, demonstrating their hands-on approach.

The rustic tasting room features hand-hewn beams and a cozy fireplace perfect for winter visits.

6. Kaya Vineyard & Winery

Kaya Vineyard & Winery
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Sitting at one of the highest elevations among North Georgia vineyards, Kaya offers truly spectacular 360-degree views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The modern tasting room features floor-to-ceiling windows that perfectly frame the rolling vineyard and mountain landscape.

Their Cabernet Franc thrives in this high-altitude environment, producing a distinctive peppery finish that wine enthusiasts travel miles to experience. During summer evenings, the outdoor patio hosts local musicians, creating a perfect backdrop for sunset wine sipping.

For a special occasion, reserve their private tasting room with a dedicated sommelier.

7. Habersham Winery

Habersham Winery
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One of Georgia’s oldest and largest wineries, Habersham has been perfecting their craft since 1983. Unlike some newer establishments, their focus remains firmly on the wines rather than elaborate facilities, though their tasting room in Helen’s Bavarian-themed village is undeniably charming.

Their Creekstone series showcases the best of Georgia viticulture, especially their award-winning Cabernet Sauvignon. The friendly staff includes several certified wine educators who can guide you through a tasting with genuine expertise.

Located near Helen’s tourist attractions, it’s a perfect addition to a day exploring this unique Alpine-themed town.

8. Cavender Creek Vineyards

Cavender Creek Vineyards
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Housed around a restored 1820s cabin, this small family-run vineyard offers an authentic, rustic wine experience without pretension. The owners are often found pouring wines themselves, happy to share stories about their journey from hobbyists to professional vintners.

Their porch rockers provide the perfect spot to enjoy their signature Norton red wine while watching free-range chickens wander among the vines. Weekend visitors are treated to local musicians playing on the cabin porch, creating a lively yet relaxed atmosphere.

Don’t miss their unique muscadine wines, a true taste of Southern winemaking tradition.

9. Crane Creek Vineyards

Crane Creek Vineyards
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Tucked away in the shadow of Georgia’s highest peak, Brasstown Bald, this vineyard benefits from unique high-altitude growing conditions. The owner, who learned winemaking while stationed in Italy with the U.S. Army, brings European techniques to Georgia’s native and French-American hybrid grapes.

Their restored 1886 farmhouse tasting room maintains its original charm while offering views of the vineyards and mountain backdrop. Seyval Blanc thrives particularly well here, producing crisp whites with distinctive mineral notes from the mountain soil.

Summer visitors can enjoy “Vine to Wine” tours showing the complete winemaking process.

10. Tiger Mountain Vineyards

Tiger Mountain Vineyards
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Founded by retired Atlanta attorneys on a five-generation-old family farm, this boutique vineyard specializes in European vinifera grapes rarely grown in Georgia. The historic Red Barn Café, a restored 1930s barn, serves farm-to-table meals that showcase local ingredients perfectly paired with their wines.

Their Petit Manseng, unusual for Georgia, consistently wins gold medals in competitions across the country. The tasting room’s rustic elegance reflects the owners’ philosophy of combining European winemaking traditions with Southern hospitality.

Hiking trails through the surrounding woods offer peaceful interludes between wine tastings.

11. Yonah Mountain Vineyards

Yonah Mountain Vineyards
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Named after the distinctive mountain that provides its dramatic backdrop, Yonah Mountain Vineyards boasts North Georgia’s only wine cave, dug deep into the hillside. This 2,000-square-foot cave maintains perfect temperature and humidity for aging their premium wines in French oak barrels.

Their Genesis blend represents the pinnacle of Georgia winemaking, combining Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Malbec and Petit Verdot. The modern tasting room features soaring ceilings and massive windows framing mountain views.

For serious enthusiasts, join their exclusive Wine Club for access to limited production wines.

12. Serenberry Vineyards

Serenberry Vineyards
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Housed in a charming 1920s barn, this small-batch vineyard offers an intimate wine experience far from the more commercial establishments. The property has been in the same family for over 100 years, evolving from a strawberry farm (hence the clever name) to a boutique winery.

Their porch swing provides the perfect perch to enjoy their signature Serenity Red while watching hummingbirds flit among the flowers. Friendly cats often greet visitors, adding to the homey atmosphere that makes this vineyard special.

Don’t miss their seasonal fruit wines that honor the property’s farming heritage.

13. Accent Cellars

Accent Cellars
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Unlike most North Georgia wineries that emphasize rustic charm, Accent Cellars brings a modern, urban vibe to the wine scene. Their industrial-chic tasting room in downtown Dahlonega appeals to younger wine enthusiasts looking for something different from the traditional vineyard experience.

Despite their contemporary approach, they maintain serious dedication to winemaking excellence. Their Traminette, with its spicy floral notes, has quickly developed a following among Georgia wine lovers.

The outdoor courtyard features fire pits and string lights, creating a magical atmosphere for evening tastings accompanied by local food trucks on weekends.

14. Engelheim Vineyards

Engelheim Vineyards
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Founded by a retired Army Ranger, this vineyard’s name means “Angel Home” in German, reflecting the owner’s heritage and the peaceful beauty of the property. The distinctive red barn tasting room stands out against the green vineyard backdrop, creating a postcard-perfect scene.

Their commitment to sustainable farming practices shows in the quality of their wines, particularly their award-winning Engel-Weiss. Friendly German shepherds often roam the property, adding to its European farm atmosphere.

Weekend visitors might catch impromptu storytelling sessions where the owner shares tales from military service to winemaking.

15. The Cottage Vineyard & Winery

The Cottage Vineyard & Winery
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Sitting at 1,800 feet elevation, this veteran-owned vineyard offers some of the most breathtaking mountain views in North Georgia. The multi-level deck was designed specifically for visitors to soak in panoramic vistas while enjoying their award-winning wines.

Military memorabilia throughout the tasting room reflects the owners’ commitment to honoring service members. Their Covenant wine series donates a portion of proceeds to veteran support organizations.

During summer months, the lavender garden near the tasting room fills the air with fragrance, creating a multi-sensory experience that complements their aromatic white wines perfectly.

16. Stonewall Creek Vineyards

Stonewall Creek Vineyards
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Run by a retired physician couple who traded scalpels for pruning shears, this boutique vineyard focuses on European vinifera grapes grown with scientific precision. Their small-batch approach allows for meticulous attention to detail that larger operations simply can’t match.

The intimate tasting room overlooks Rabun County’s stunning mountain landscape, with a creek running through the property that gives the vineyard its name. Their Boriana, a Cabernet Franc/Tannat blend, demonstrates their skill at crafting complex, age-worthy wines.

For a unique experience, book their “Vine to Wine” walking tour that explains their sustainable growing practices.

17. Fainting Goat Vineyards

Fainting Goat Vineyards
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Yes, there are actual fainting goats on this whimsical yet serious winery property! The playful name belies their commitment to crafting excellent wines from both European and native American grape varieties. The goats have become beloved mascots, delighting visitors of all ages.

Their tasting room features hand-crafted wooden furniture made by the owner, creating a warm, homey atmosphere. Don’t miss their unique Cabernet Sauvignon/Norton blend that combines Old and New World grape varieties.

During harvest season, they offer grape-stomping events where visitors can experience traditional winemaking techniques firsthand.